CSCPE24
Mechanical
- Feb 3, 2008
- 25
I would like to pick the brains of you experts out there about the proper calculation method of a support structure for platform.
For discussion purposes, let's say that I have a platform 3' wide x 10' long (19W4, 1" x 1/8" grating) that is simply supported by tube steel at the ends. (Think coffee table)The grating span is reinforced by 5"x3"x1/4" angle, toe-up.
If I was interested in the values of the reaction at each support for base plate design, it would be a simple statics calculation based on the dead weight of all the steel involved.
Now here is where I need clarification:
If the platform is required to handle 100psf of live load, am I supposed to ensure that I factor the additional total 3,000 lbs into the reaction for base plate calculations?
What is the proper method of such calculations to ensure that the live load capacity is always met?
The reason I ask is because in many facilities with platform grating, I noticed that even though the platforms are rated for 100psf or 125psf, the support steel are nowhere close to what they should be if the total live load is factored into the calculations for each base plate.
Thank you in advance for your comments and insight.
For discussion purposes, let's say that I have a platform 3' wide x 10' long (19W4, 1" x 1/8" grating) that is simply supported by tube steel at the ends. (Think coffee table)The grating span is reinforced by 5"x3"x1/4" angle, toe-up.
If I was interested in the values of the reaction at each support for base plate design, it would be a simple statics calculation based on the dead weight of all the steel involved.
Now here is where I need clarification:
If the platform is required to handle 100psf of live load, am I supposed to ensure that I factor the additional total 3,000 lbs into the reaction for base plate calculations?
What is the proper method of such calculations to ensure that the live load capacity is always met?
The reason I ask is because in many facilities with platform grating, I noticed that even though the platforms are rated for 100psf or 125psf, the support steel are nowhere close to what they should be if the total live load is factored into the calculations for each base plate.
Thank you in advance for your comments and insight.